The average train between Hastings and Sudbury (Suffolk) takes 3h 15m and the fastest train takes 2h 55m. There is a train service every few hours from Hastings to Sudbury (Suffolk). The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.
Trains run hourly between Hastings and Sudbury (Suffolk). The earliest departure is at 5:20 AM in the morning, and the last departure from Hastings is at 10:24 PM which arrives into Sudbury (Suffolk) at 7:35 AM. All services require a transfer at Ashford International and take an average of 3h 15m. The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.




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No, there is no direct train from Hastings to Sudbury (Suffolk). However, there are services departing from Hastings station and arriving at Sudbury (Suffolk) station via Ashford International. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 15m.
Hastings to Sudbury (Suffolk) train services, operated by Southern, depart from Hastings station.
Hastings to Sudbury (Suffolk) train services, operated by Southern, arrive at Marks Tey station.
Book your Hastings to Sudbury (Suffolk) train tickets online with Southern, Southeastern and 2 other operators.
The distance between Hastings and Sudbury (Suffolk) is 131.8 km. The road distance is 211 km.
You can take a train from Hastings to Sudbury (Suffolk) via Ashford International, Stratford International, Stratford International DLR Station, Stratford DLR Station, Stratford (London), and Marks Tey in around 3h 44m.